The Doctors: Breaking Up Affects Your Health & Dangers Of Sex With An Ex

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The Doctors: Physical Pain Caused By Ending A Relationship

The Doctors explored how breaking up can cause your body pain, physically and emotionally. They discussed the addiction to love that many people endure and how it can lead to drug and alcohol abuse. “Broken Heart Syndrome” is a real, fatal condition in which people have actually died from the stress a relationship can put on one’s heart. The doctors suggested ways to deal with the pain of a break-up and how time is the only cure.

The Doctors discussed how ending a relationship can affect your health and how dangerous having sex with an ex is, emotionally and physically.

The Doctors: Insomnia Can Lead To Medication Addiction

Another symptom of a break-up is insomnia, which can lead to an addiction to sleeping pills. The Doctors talked with chiropractor and sleep expert Dr. Raymond Hall about what can be done to alleviate the addiction and help you fall back to sleep naturally. He made several recommendations, among which was exercising daily.

The Doctors: Sex With An Ex Can Cause STDs & Emotional Disorders

A study showed that many people are engaging in sexual relationships with exes, and The Doctors discussed why this might not be the best idea. Sex with an ex can lead to emotional disorders, including attachment disorders, and physical conditions, such as STDs.

The Doctors: Infertility Issues & How To Get Pregnant

Women are waiting later and later in life to become pregnant, leaving infertility on the minds of millions of women. The Doctors discussed why women are struggling to get pregnant, shared advice on how to stay fertile, and talked about other ways to have a child later in life.

The Doctors: Divorce Can Damage Kids’ Health

Divorce rates are high in our country and The Doctors sat down with pediatrician Jim Sears to discuss how divorce can be harmful to kids’ health. Kids with parents divorcing can suffer from depression, anxiety, changes in sleep habits, weakened immune systems, and teens of divorce are four times more likely to abuse drugs and alcohol.